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The Who plan US Tour, talk Olympics performance
NEW YORK (AP) — The Who'sRoger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are taking "Quadrophenia" and other Who classics on the road for a U.S. tour this fall, but first plan what Daltrey calls a great finale for the Olympic Games in London. "We have recorded...
Tags: Tupac Shakur, Super Bowl, Sunrise (Broward, Florida), London Theatre, Entertainment Events
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Sir Paul Pokes Fun At Curfew Incident
The start of the 2012 London Olympic Games is less than a week away. Paul McCartney and his band will be one of the main headliners of the Opening Ceremony and while rehearsing for the event, the former Beatle took time to poke a little fun at the folks...
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McCartney Happy Beatles Did Not Get Back Together
In a new in-depth interview with ShortList.com, Paul McCartney touched on myriad subjects, including his role in today’s Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games, his status as a former Beatle and his thoughts on the failed attempts to...
Tags: Paul McCartney, The Beatles (music group)
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Jump - Best Sports Song Ever?
With the 2012 London Olympic Games now in full swing, UK performing rights organization PRS for Music (Performing Rights Society) conducted a survey of the top 20 best sporting songs and the world’s best Hurdlers, long, high and triple jumpers...
Tags: Van Halen (music group), Entertainment, Jackie Wilson, Music
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LA84 Foundation awards $1.5 million to youth sports programs
Varsity Times InsiderThe LA84 Foundation has announced its latest sports grants to youth organizations promoting sports in Southern California, and there were 38 recipients for $1.5 million given out. That brings the total funds awarded since its inception to more than $214..... -
Ex-WNBA player Holdsclaw must take anger management classes
ReutersBy David Beasley ATLANTA, June 15 (Reuters) - Former professional women's basketball player and Olympic gold medal winner Chamique Holdsclaw will have to take anger management classes after pleading guilty to charges that she shot into a player's car and...Tags: Awards and Prizes, San Antonio Silver Stars, Tulsa Shock, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Top talent at Laguna Open
The field is set for Saturday's Men's Laguna Open beach volleyball tournament. The 58th annual event, billed as the second-oldest tournament in the U.S., features 24 two-man teams that will contend for $2,000 in cash and prizes including the...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Volleyball, Radio Industry, Minor League Baseball, Automotive Equipment
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Doping-Spain hopes new anti-doping law will help Olympic bid
ReutersBy Edgar Aribau MADRID, June 13 (Reuters) - Spain brought itself into line with international guidelines when its parliament approved a new anti-doping law on Thursday, saying it would boost Madrid's chances of hosting the 2020 Olympic Games. The 'law...Tags: World Anti-Doping Agency, Politics, Laws, Medical Procedures and Tests, Sports
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Track & Field: Two-time Olympic high jumper Nieto glad to return to Centre camp
larry@amnews.comJamie Nieto is a two-time Olympian who says he is not really an overall sports fan — “I never really watch sports on TV,” he said. However, he is a fan of promoting track and field with youngsters, and that’s why the talented high...Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, Awards and Prizes, Barack Obama, High School Sports, Track and Field
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Chael Sonnen says LeBron James is 'a dork'
UFC fighter Chael Sonnen, never at a loss to try to draw attention to himself, appeared on "Jim Rome on Showtime" on Wednesday night, and decided to call out LeBron James and the NBA Finals. "I think LeBron's a dork," James said. "I don't understand...Tags: Ultimate Fighting Championship, Jason Kidd, Brooklyn Nets, NBA Finals, LeBron James
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Canoeing-Greece mourns death of Olympic canoe athlete
ReutersBy Graham Wood ATHENS, June 12 (Reuters) - Greek canoeing champion Andreas Kiligkardis died on Wednesday after losing his battle against leukemia. The 37-year-old had been in a coma since last Tuesday at a hospital in Poland - where he was participating...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Medical Procedures and Tests, Leukemia, Sports, Symptoms
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Greece mourns death of Olympic canoe athlete
ReutersATHENS (Reuters) - Greek canoeing champion Andreas Kiligkardis died on Wednesday after losing his battle against leukaemia. The 37-year-old had been in a coma since last Tuesday at a hospital in Poland - where he was participating in the world...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Medical Procedures and Tests, Sports, Symptoms
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